Wednesday, March 27, 2013

I now have the entire canvas blocked in. Even though the entire canvas is covered, some areas feel much closer to finish than others so I still have a lot of work to do. Now comes the process of laying in a second pass or "skin" as some artists call it. I will concentrate on adjusting values where needed by pushing things darker or bringing up the highlights. I will also focus on adjusting hue and saturation. In areas where colors are a bit intense, I will neutralize things. I also want to make sure the temperature shift from the warm sunset light to the cool shadows is consistent. Right now I think some areas are still a bit too warm or too cool. Concentrating on having a nice consistent surface with texture where it should be and interesting brushstrokes will also be in the working mix. Should be fun finishing this up.

Thanks Rob! Brad, I tend to oil up the surface a bit with medium if I want to cover a lot, meaning if I feel like the underpainting is far from where I want it to be. If I want to have a little drybrush texture or if it just needs a little highlight, I will just lay it on top of the dry surface. I don't know if this is typical or not to skip back and forth, but I am still feeling my way with oils. Thanks! I am excited with how this is turning out.

The Story So Far

I have been making art for as long as I can remember. These days I work in acrylic paint or Photoshop when creating illustrations for magazines, children's book publishers and advertising clients. I have even been given some cool awards for it. Lately, I am loving oil painting out of doors and for galleries.

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